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CampdraftingAnd Cutting

Bits Catalogue2012

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Fitting The Correct BitIf you are having problems with finding a bit that is suitable for your horse there area few steps that you need follow to get the right bit in its mouth.First you need to make sure that it doesn’t have any mouth, back or neck problems.No bit will help if the pain or discomfort lies in the mouth, back or neck.The most important part of fitting the correct bit is finding the right mouth piece fora particular horse. Here it is what the horse is doing with its head that tells youwhat bit is needed.• The horse sticks his nose up in the air the moment the reins are taken up.This is the horse telling you that it is experiencing pain in its mouth. If using aSnaffle, you need to change to a three­piece bit such as a Control Plate.• The horse shakes its head, which means that he does not want tonguepressure. From the Snaffle or Control Plate, you would go softer to the HappyTongue, designed specifically to take pressure off the tongue.• The horse bringing its chin up to its chest in an effort to evade the bit is a suresign of too much bit for the horse and it trying to relieve the pressure. The solutionis to either ride on a looser rein, or use a softer bit. From the Snaffle one could usethe Lock Up.• The horse that pokes his nose forward, trying to pull the reins out of therider's hands in an effort to relieve the pressure of the bit. Once again the solutionbeing to use a softer bit.We have also introduced colour coding of our bits to make this process easier.The next step is to measure the horse's mouth. This is a crucial aspect of fitting thecorrect bit. Using a bit measure or straight rod, put it in the horse's mouth and lift itto the correct place in the mouth, and mark the bar on both sides just outside thelip crease.This measurement can then be used to determine the size of the bit required. Thebit size will differ depending on the type of mouth piece required. Most horses arefitted with bits that are too tight and this just adds more pressure points. With afixed mouth piece bit the size required is the measured size, and with the single anddouble break bits this should be the measured size plus 10 mm to take into accountthe set. In addition to this add 5mm ifthe bit has a loose ring cheek piece.Nothing additional needs to be addedfor fixed cheek pieces.Once you have established themouthpiece and the width, then youhave to establish which cheek piecewould be suitable. This is dictated toby various things including thediscipline the rider is participating inand the skill level of the rider.

Bit Measure

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Sensitive Tongue &Head Shakers Bomber BlueHappy TongueMcHardyLock UpWaterford

Neutral Snaffle

To Drop Head Down Control PlateEllipticalColin Miles

To Lift Head Up Sara GrillsBuster RollerBarrie SmoothBarrie Reversible

Specialised MullenJohan du PlooySpinnerPetros Control PlatePetros EllipticalPetros Colin MilesPetros Buster Roller

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Pressu

reColour Coding

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Bit SizesBomber’s Bits are available in a variety of standard mouth piece sizes:» Pony sizes range from 95 mm to 120 mm, in 5 mm increments, with¾ size cheek pieces on selected cheek pieces only» Horse sizes range from 125 mm to 145 mm in 10 mm incrementsAll bits can also be custom made in 5mm increments in whatever sizerequired (up to 180 mm so far)

Comparison between 95mm PonyLoose Ring Control Plate and 135mm Loose Ring Control Plate

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DeeThe Dee Ring is very similar in action to the Eggbutt, it will preventpinching of the lips and gives a slightly more solid feel against the side ofthe face. It also prevents the bit being pulled through the mouth. Therelease is slower and some slight poll pressure is introduced.

A horse shaking its head when bitpressure is applied or its tongue trying toescape the bit are classic signs the horsehas a sensitive tongue. With this in mindthe Happy Tongue was created, it has amedium port creating space for thetongue, relieving pressure, allowing thehorse to relax.

Happy Tongue

The Bomber Blue is a unique bit whichproduces amazing results for the majorityof horses.It is ported for tongue relief and very light.

Bomber Blue

SegundoThe Segundo alleviates tongue pressurewhile keeping an even pressure on thebars of the mouth, encouraging the horseto stay light to the contact. Horses find itdifficult to lean on this mouthpiece or puttheir tongue over the bit.

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Our Snaffle mouthpiece is popular due tothe curved mouthpiece which distributespressure more evenly over tongue andbars. With the offset centre link it willreduce nutcraker action and pressurepoints on the tongue.

Our Snaffle is a popular bit due to thecurved mouthpiece which distributespressure more evenly over tongue andbars. With the offset centre link it willreduce nutcraker action and pressurepoints on the tongue.The Square Twist will create morepressure points on the mouthpiece whichwill make it stronger than the Round Twistand Smooth.

Snaffle Square Twist

Snaffle

The Bombers Control Plate is set at 45° tofollow the contour of the horses tongue.Consequently, a horse who uses histongue as a means of pushing against thebit and therefore taking control, will drawback and tuck his chin in, coming back toa better point of control.This differs from a Dr Bristol which sitshorizontlaly with the edge of the plate onthe tongue.

Control Plate 45

The Colin Miles is a great schooling bitwith a 55mm centre piece creating greatertongue pressure. The rings give the horsesomething to play with and help keep thehorses attention on the bit.This particular joint exerts more pressurethan the Control Plate or Elliptical.

Colin Miles

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The Colin Miles is a great schooling bitwith a 55mm centre piece creating greatertongue pressure. The rings give the horsesomething to play with and help keep thehorses attention on the bit. This particularjoint exerts more pressure than theControl Plate or Elliptical.The Square Twist will create morepressure points on the mouthpiece whichwill make it stronger than the Round Twistand Smooth.

Colin Miles Square Twist

Petros Buster RollerThe Petros mouthpieces rotate preventingthe horse taking hold of the bit. Oftengood for a horse that leans or tries to takehold of the bit. The Buster Roller is a greatbit for schooling, the link in the middle isshortened to 40mm increasing bar andtongue pressure making the bit sharperthan conventional link bits.Best suited for a horse with a low headcarriage and which leans on the bit. Theincreased pressure on the bar will lift thehead and the roller will increase pressureon the tongue tucking the chin in.

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DrafterThe Drafter cheekpieces lies flat against the horse's face giving a moresolid feel against the side of the face, while preventing pinching of the lipsand the bit being pulled through the mouth. The mouthpiece is quite fixedin the mouth and concentrates pressure on the bars but the loose ringsallow for a quick release.

A horse shaking its head when bitpressure is applied or its tongue trying toescape the bit are classic signs the horsehas a sensitive tongue. With this in mindthe Happy Tongue was created, it has amedium port creating space for thetongue, relieving pressure, allowing thehorse to relax.

Happy Tongue

A horse shaking its head when bitpressure is applied or its tongue trying toescape the bit are classic signs the horsehas a sensitive tongue. With this in mindthe McHardy was created, it has a mediumport creating space for the tongue,relieving pressure. The link in the middleis to increase bar and tongue pressuremaking the bit sharper than conventionalHappy Tongue.Best suited for a horse with a low headcarriage and which leans on the bit.

McHardy

Our Snaffle mouthpiece is popular due tothe curved mouthpiece which distributespressure more evenly over tongue andbars. With the offset centre link it willreduce nutcraker action and pressurepoints on the tongue.

Snaffle

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Our Snaffle is a popular bit due to thecurved mouthpiece which distributespressure more evenly over tongue andbars. With the offset centre link it willreduce nutcraker action and pressurepoints on the tongue.The Square Twist will create morepressure points on the mouthpiece whichwill make it stronger than the Round Twistand Smooth.

Snaffle Square Twist

The Bombers Control Plate is set at 45° tofollow the contour of the horses tongue.Consequently, a horse who uses histongue as a means of pushing against thebit and therefore taking control, will drawback and tuck his chin in, coming back toa better point of control.This differs from a Dr Bristol which sitshorizontlaly with the edge of the plate onthe tongue.

Control Plate 45

The Colin Miles is a great schooling bitwith a 55mm centre piece creating greatertongue pressure. The rings give the horsesomething to play with and help keep thehorses attention on the bit.This particular joint exerts more pressurethan the Control Plate or Elliptical.

Colin Miles

The Buster Roller is a great bit forschooling, the link in the middle isshortened to 40mm increasing bar andtongue pressure making the bit sharperthan conventional link bits. Best suited fora horse with a low head carriage andwhich leans on the bit. The increasedpressure on the bar will lift the head andthe roller will increase pressure on thetongue bringing the chin in.

Buster Roller

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EggbuttThe Eggbutt cheekpiece prevents pinching of the lips and give a slightlymore solid feel against the side of the face. It also prevents the bit beingpulled through the mouth. The release is slower and also introduces somepoll pressure.

A horse shaking its head when bitpressure is applied or its tongue trying toescape the bit are classic signs the horsehas a sensitive tongue. With this in mindthe Happy Tongue was created, it has amedium port creating space for thetongue, relieving pressure, allowing thehorse to relax.

Happy Tongue

Bomber BlueThe Bomber Blue is a unique bit whichproduces amazing results for the majorityof horses.It is ported for tongue relief and very light.

Lock UpThe Lock Up snaffle removes the nutcracker action of the conventional snaffle,meaning it will bear less pressure on eachside of the horses jaw called the bars.

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Our Snaffle mouthpiece is popular due tothe curved mouthpiece which distributespressure more evenly over tongue andbars. With the offset centre link it willreduce nutcraker action and pressurepoints on the tongue.

Snaffle

SegundoThe Segundo alleviates tongue pressurewhile keeping an even pressure on thebars of the mouth, encouraging the horseto stay light to the contact. Horses find itdifficult to lean on this mouthpiece or puttheir tongue over the bit.

The Bombers Control Plate is set at 45° tofollow the contour of the horses tongue.Consequently, a horse who uses histongue as a means of pushing against thebit and therefore taking control, will drawback and tuck his chin in, coming back toa better point of control.This differs from a Dr Bristol which sitshorizontlaly with the edge of the plate onthe tongue.

Control Plate 45

Our Snaffle is a popular bit due to thecurved mouthpiece which distributespressure more evenly over tongue andbars. With the offset centre link it willreduce nutcraker action and pressurepoints on the tongue.The Square Twist will create morepressure points on the mouthpiece whichwill make it stronger than the Round Twistand Smooth.

Snaffle Square Twist

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The Colin Miles is a great schooling bitwith a 55mm centre piece creating greatertongue pressure. The rings give the horsesomething to play with and help keep thehorses attention on the bit.This particular joint exerts more pressurethan the Control Plate or Elliptical.

Colin Miles

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FulmerThe Fulmer cheekpiece, will have the same effect as the traditional Eggbuttin so much as, it will prevent pinching on the sides of the mouth, howeverthe extended pins above and below the bit, firstly prevent the bit beingpulled through the mouth and secondly have the effect of guiding thehorses head which is great for schooling and training purposes.

A horse shaking its head when bitpressure is applied or its tongue trying toescape the bit are classic signs the horsehas a sensitive tongue. With this in mindthe Happy Tongue was created, it has amedium port creating space for thetongue, relieving pressure, allowing thehorse to relax.

Happy Tongue

Lock UpThe Lock Up snaffle removes the nutcracker action of the conventional snaffle,meaning it will bear less pressure on eachside of the horses jaw called the bars.

A unique bit which produces amazingresults for the majority of horses.Ported for tongue relief and very light, it isavailable in a variety of cheek pieces.

Bomber Blue

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The Bombers Control Plate is set at 45° tofollow the contour of the horses tongue.Consequently, a horse who uses histongue as a means of pushing against thebit and therefore taking control, will drawback and tuck his chin in, coming back toa better point of control.This differs from a Dr Bristol which sitshorizontally with the edge of the plate onthe tongue.

Our Snaffle mouthpiece is popular due tothe curved mouthpiece which distributespressure more evenly over tongue andbars. With the offset centre link it willreduce nutcraker action and pressurepoints on the tongue.

Snaffle

Control Plate 45

Colin MilesThe Colin Miles is a great schooling bitwith a 55mm centre piece creating greatertongue pressure. The rings give the horsesomething to play with and help keep thehorses attention on the bit.This particular joint exerts more pressurethan the Control Plate or Elliptical.

A horse shaking its head when bitpressure is applied or its tongue trying toescape the bit are classic signs the horsehas a sensitive tongue. With this in mindthe McHardy was created, it has a mediumport creating space for the tongue,relieving pressure. The link in the middleis to increase bar and tongue pressuremaking the bit sharper than conventionalHappy Tongue.Best suited for a horse with a low headcarriage and which leans on the bit.

McHardy

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Fulmer Loose Ring

Lock UpThe Lock Up snaffle removes the nutcracker action of the conventional snaffle,meaning it will bear less pressure on eachside of the horses jaw called the bars.

The Fulmer cheekpiece, will have the same effect as the traditional Eggbuttin so much as, it will prevent pinching on the sides of the mouth, howeverthe extended pins above and below the bit, firstly prevent the bit beingpulled through the mouth and secondly have the effect of guiding thehorses head which is great for schooling and training purposes.The Loose Rings make the bit less fixed in the mouth which encouragesmouthing and acceptance of the bit, while retaining the turning advantagesof the full cheek.

Happy TongueA horse shaking its head when bitpressure is applied or its tongue trying toescape the bit are classic signs the horsehas a sensitive tongue. With this in mindthe Happy Tongue was created, it has amedium port creating space for thetongue, relieving pressure, allowing thehorse to relax.

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Snaffle

Snaffle Square Twist

Our Snaffle mouthpiece is popular due tothe curved mouthpiece which distributespressure more evenly over tongue andbars. With the offset centre link it willreduce nutcraker action and pressurepoints on the tongue.

Our Snaffle is a popular bit due to thecurved mouthpiece which distributespressure more evenly over tongue andbars. With the offset centre link it willreduce nutcraker action and pressurepoints on the tongue.The Square Twist will create morepressure points on the mouthpiece whichwill make it stronger than the Round Twistand Smooth.

A horse shaking its head when bitpressure is applied or its tongue trying toescape the bit are classic signs the horsehas a sensitive tongue. With this in mindthe McHardy was created, it has a mediumport creating space for the tongue,relieving pressure. The link in the middleis to increase bar and tongue pressuremaking the bit sharper than conventionalHappy Tongue.Best suited for a horse with a low headcarriage and which leans on the bit.

McHardy

SegundoThe Segundo alleviates tongue pressurewhile keeping an even pressure on thebars of the mouth, encouraging the horseto stay light to the contact. Horses find itdifficult to lean on this mouthpiece or puttheir tongue over the bit.

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Control Plate 45The Bombers Control Plate is set at 45° tofollow the contour of the horses tongue.Consequently, a horse who uses histongue as a means of pushing against thebit and therefore taking control, will drawback and tuck his chin in, coming back toa better point of control.This differs from a Dr Bristol which sitshorizontlaly with the edge of the plate onthe tongue.

The Colin Miles is a great schooling bitwith a 55mm centre piece creating greatertongue pressure. The rings give the horsesomething to play with and help keep thehorses attention on the bit.This particular joint exerts more pressurethan the Control Plate or Elliptical.

Colin Miles

Buster RollerThe Buster Roller is a great bit forschooling, the link in the middle isshortened to 40mm increasing bar andtongue pressure making the bit sharperthan conventional link bits. Best suited fora horse with a low head carriage andwhich leans on the bit. The increasedpressure on the bar will lift the head andthe roller will increase pressure on thetongue bringing the chin in.

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Kimberley DeeThe Kimberley Dee cheekpiece prevents pinching of the lips and give aslightly more solid feel against the side of the face. It also prevents the bitbeing pulled through the mouth. The release is slower than a Loose Ringand also introduces some poll pressure.

A unique bit which produces amazingresults for the majority of horses.Ported for tongue relief and very light, it isavailable in a variety of cheek pieces.

Bomber Blue

Lock UpThe Lock Up snaffle removes the nutcracker action of the conventional snaffle,meaning it will bear less pressure on eachside of the horses jaw called the bars.

Happy TongueA horse shaking its head when bitpressure is applied or its tongue trying toescape the bit are classic signs the horsehas a sensitive tongue. With this in mindthe Happy Tongue was created, it has amedium port creating space for thetongue, relieving pressure, allowing thehorse to relax.

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A horse shaking its head when bitpressure is applied or its tongue trying toescape the bit are classic signs the horsehas a sensitive tongue. With this in mindthe McHardy was created, it has a mediumport creating space for the tongue,relieving pressure. The link in the middleis to increase bar and tongue pressuremaking the bit sharper than conventionalHappy Tongue.Best suited for a horse with a low headcarriage and which leans on the bit.

McHardy

The Bombers Control Plate is set at 45° tofollow the contour of the horses tongue.Consequently, a horse who uses histongue as a means of pushing against thebit and therefore taking control, will drawback and tuck his chin in, coming back toa better point of control.This differs from a Dr Bristol which sitshorizontally with the edge of the plate onthe tongue.

Our Snaffle mouthpiece is popular due tothe curved mouthpiece which distributespressure more evenly over tongue andbars. With the offset centre link it willreduce nutcraker action and pressurepoints on the tongue.

Snaffle

Control Plate 45

The Segundo alleviates tongue pressurewhile keeping an even pressure on thebars of the mouth, encouraging the horseto stay light to the contact. Horses find itdifficult to lean on this mouthpiece or puttheir tongue over the bit.

Segundo

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Colin MilesThe Colin Miles is a great schooling bitwith a 55mm centre piece creating greatertongue pressure. The rings give the horsesomething to play with and help keep thehorses attention on the bit.This particular joint exerts more pressurethan the Control Plate or Elliptical.

The Buster Roller is a great bit forschooling, the link in the middle isshortened to 40mm increasing bar andtongue pressure making the bit sharperthan conventional link bits. Best suited fora horse with a low head carriage andwhich leans on the bit. The increasedpressure on the bar will lift the head andthe roller will increase pressure on thetongue bringing the chin in.

Buster Roller

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Loose RingThe Loose Ring allows for immediate release and relief from tongue and barpressure which will reset the bit in the horses mouth.

A horse shaking its head when bitpressure is applied or its tongue trying toescape the bit are classic signs the horsehas a sensitive tongue. With this in mindthe Happy Tongue was created, it has amedium port creating space for thetongue, relieving pressure, allowing thehorse to relax.

Happy Tongue

A unique bit which produces amazingresults for the majority of horses.Ported for tongue relief and very light, it isavailable in a variety of cheek pieces.

Bomber Blue

Lock UpThe Lock Up snaffle removes the nutcracker action of the conventional snaffle,meaning it will bear less pressure on eachside of the horses jaw called the bars.

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A horse shaking its head when bitpressure is applied or its tongue trying toescape the bit are classic signs the horsehas a sensitive tongue. With this in mindthe McHardy was created, it has a mediumport creating space for the tongue,relieving pressure. The link in the middleis to increase bar and tongue pressuremaking the bit sharper than conventionalHappy Tongue.Best suited for a horse with a low headcarriage and which leans on the bit.

McHardy

The Bombers Control Plate is set at 45° tofollow the contour of the horses tongue.Consequently, a horse who uses histongue as a means of pushing against thebit and therefore taking control, will drawback and tuck his chin in, coming back toa better point of control.This differs from a Dr Bristol which sitshorizontally with the edge of the plate onthe tongue.

Our Snaffle mouthpiece is popular due tothe curved mouthpiece which distributespressure more evenly over tongue andbars. With the offset centre link it willreduce nutcraker action and pressurepoints on the tongue.

Snaffle

Control Plate 45

Control Plate Round TwistThe Bombers Control Plate is set at 45° tofollow the contour of the horses tongue.Consequently, a horse who uses histongue as a means of pushing against thebit and therefore taking control, will drawback and tuck his chin in, coming back toa better point of control.The Round Twist creates more pressurepoints on the bars making it a stronger bit.This differs from a Dr Bristol which sitshorizontlaly with the edge of the plate onthe tongue.

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The Barrie is a severe bit due to the centrelinks of the two pieces being offset by20mm giving it a double nutcracker action,which creates more tongue and barpressure.Good for strong older horses.

The Buster Roller is a great bit forschooling, the link in the middle isshortened to 40mm increasing bar andtongue pressure making the bit sharperthan conventional link bits. Best suited fora horse with a low head carriage andwhich leans on the bit. The increasedpressure on the bar will lift the head andthe roller will increase pressure on thetongue bringing the chin in.

Barrie

Buster Roller

Colin MilesThe Colin Miles is a great schooling bitwith a 55mm centre piece creating greatertongue pressure. The rings give the horsesomething to play with and help keep thehorses attention on the bit.This particular joint exerts more pressurethan the Control Plate or Elliptical.

Petros Control PlateThe Petros mouthpieces rotate preventingthe horse taking hold of the bit. Oftengood for a horse that leans or tries to takehold of the bit. The Control Plate is set at45° to follow the contour of the horsestongue. Consequently, a horse who useshis tongue as a means of pushing againstthe bit and therefore taking control, willdraw back and tuck his chin in, comingback to a better point of control.This differs from a Dr Bristol which sitshorizontlaly with the edge of the plate onthe tongue.

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Petros Buster RollerThe Petros mouthpieces rotate preventingthe horse taking hold of the bit. Oftengood for a horse that leans or tries to takehold of the bit. The Buster Roller is a greatbit for schooling, the link in the middle isshortened to 40mm increasing bar andtongue pressure making the bit sharperthan conventional link bits.Best suited for a horse with a low headcarriage and which leans on the bit. Theincreased pressure on the bar will lift thehead and the roller will increase pressureon the tongue tucking the chin in.

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Stockman Short Shank

A unique bit which produces amazingresults for the majority of horses.Ported for tongue relief and very light, it isavailable in a variety of cheek pieces.

Bomber Blue

The Stockman Short Shank is a leverage bit, meaning that it multiplies thepressure applied by the rider.The shorter the shank, the more force is needed on the reins to provide agiven amount of pressure on the mouth. The shorter shank bits only needto rotate a short distance before applying pressure on the horse's mouththan longer shanked bits. Therefore, the horse has less warning in a shortshanked bit.The curved shank is condusive to a nose­out head position when working.In addition to campdrafting these bits are suitable to other disciplinesincluding cutting and endurance.

A horse shaking its head when bitpressure is applied or its tongue trying toescape the bit are classic signs the horsehas a sensitive tongue. With this in mindthe Happy Tongue was created, it has amedium port creating space for thetongue, relieving pressure, allowing thehorse to relax.

Happy Tongue

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The Bombers Control Plate is set at 45° tofollow the contour of the horses tongue.Consequently, a horse who uses histongue as a means of pushing against thebit and therefore taking control, will drawback and tuck his chin in, coming back toa better point of control.This differs from a Dr Bristol which sitshorizontlaly with the edge of the plate onthe tongue.

Control Plate 45

A horse shaking its head when bitpressure is applied or its tongue trying toescape the bit are classic signs the horsehas a sensitive tongue. With this in mindthe McHardy was created, it has a mediumport creating space for the tongue,relieving pressure. The link in the middleis to increase bar and tongue pressuremaking the bit sharper than conventionalHappy Tongue.Best suited for a horse with a low headcarriage and which leans on the bit.

McHardy

Lock UpThe Lock Up snaffle removes the nutcracker action of the conventional snaffle,meaning it will bear less pressure on eachside of the horses jaw called the bars.

Our Snaffle mouthpiece is popular due tothe curved mouthpiece which distributespressure more evenly over tongue andbars. With the offset centre link it willreduce nutcraker action and pressurepoints on the tongue.

Snaffle

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Colin MilesThe Colin Miles is a great schooling bitwith a 55mm centre piece creating greatertongue pressure. The rings give the horsesomething to play with and help keep thehorses attention on the bit.This particular joint exerts more pressurethan the Control Plate or Elliptical.

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T­RingThe T­Ring cheekpiece, will have the same effect as the traditional Dee inso much as, it will prevent pinching on the sides of the mouth, however theextended pins above and below the bit, firstly prevent the bit being pulledthrough the mouth and secondly have the effect of guiding the horses headwhich is great for schooling and training purposes.The Loose Rings make the bit less fixed in the mouth which encouragesmouthing and acceptance of the bit, while retaining the turning advantagesof the full cheek. They also allow for a quicker release of the bit.

A horse shaking its head when bitpressure is applied or its tongue trying toescape the bit are classic signs the horsehas a sensitive tongue. With this in mindthe Happy Tongue was created, it has amedium port creating space for thetongue, relieving pressure, allowing thehorse to relax.

Happy Tongue

Lock UpThe Lock Up snaffle removes the nutcracker action of the conventional snaffle,meaning it will bear less pressure on eachside of the horses jaw called the bars.

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Our Snaffle mouthpiece is popular due tothe curved mouthpiece which distributespressure more evenly over tongue andbars. With the offset centre link it willreduce nutcraker action and pressurepoints on the tongue.

Snaffle

The Bombers Control Plate is set at 45° tofollow the contour of the horses tongue.Consequently, a horse who uses histongue as a means of pushing against thebit and therefore taking control, will drawback and tuck his chin in, coming back toa better point of control.This differs from a Dr Bristol which sitshorizontally with the edge of the plate onthe tongue.

Control Plate 45

Colin MilesThe Colin Miles is a great schooling bitwith a 55mm centre piece creating greatertongue pressure. The rings give the horsesomething to play with and help keep thehorses attention on the bit.This particular joint exerts more pressurethan the Control Plate or Elliptical.

A horse shaking its head when bitpressure is applied or its tongue trying toescape the bit are classic signs the horsehas a sensitive tongue. With this in mindthe McHardy was created, it has a mediumport creating space for the tongue,relieving pressure. The link in the middleis to increase bar and tongue pressuremaking the bit sharper than conventionalHappy Tongue.Best suited for a horse with a low headcarriage and which leans on the bit.

McHardy

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The Buster Roller is a great bit forschooling, the link in the middle isshortened to 40mm increasing bar andtongue pressure making the bit sharperthan conventional link bits. Best suited fora horse with a low head carriage andwhich leans on the bit. The increasedpressure on the bar will lift the head andthe roller will increase pressure on thetongue bringing the chin in.

Buster Roller

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WilliamsThe Williams cheekpiece assists with the flexing of the head while thecenter bar creates more positive poll pressure.

A horse shaking its head when bitpressure is applied or its tongue trying toescape the bit are classic signs the horsehas a sensitive tongue. With this in mindthe Happy Tongue was created, it has amedium port creating space for thetongue, relieving pressure, allowing thehorse to relax.

Happy Tongue

A unique bit which produces amazingresults for the majority of horses.Ported for tongue relief and very light, it isavailable in a variety of cheek pieces.

Bomber Blue

Lock UpThe Lock Up snaffle removes the nutcracker action of the conventional snaffle,meaning it will bear less pressure on eachside of the horses jaw called the bars.

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The Bombers Control Plate is set at 45° tofollow the contour of the horses tongue.Consequently, a horse who uses histongue as a means of pushing against thebit and therefore taking control, will drawback and tuck his chin in, coming back toa better point of control.This differs from a Dr Bristol which sitshorizontlaly with the edge of the plate onthe tongue.

Control Plate 45

Colin MilesThe Colin Miles is a great schooling bitwith a 55mm centre piece creating greatertongue pressure. The rings give the horsesomething to play with and help keep thehorses attention on the bit.This particular joint exerts more pressurethan the Control Plate or Elliptical.

A horse shaking its head when bitpressure is applied or its tongue trying toescape the bit are classic signs the horsehas a sensitive tongue. With this in mindthe McHardy was created, it has a mediumport creating space for the tongue,relieving pressure. The link in the middleis to increase bar and tongue pressuremaking the bit sharper than conventionalHappy Tongue.Best suited for a horse with a low headcarriage and which leans on the bit.

McHardy

Our Snaffle mouthpiece is popular due tothe curved mouthpiece which distributespressure more evenly over tongue andbars. With the offset centre link it willreduce nutcraker action and pressurepoints on the tongue.

Snaffle

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The Buster Roller is a great bit forschooling, the link in the middle isshortened to 40mm increasing bar andtongue pressure making the bit sharperthan conventional link bits. Best suited fora horse with a low head carriage andwhich leans on the bit. The increasedpressure on the bar will lift the head andthe roller will increase pressure on thetongue bringing the chin in.

Buster Roller

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Bit RubbersAll of our bits can be fitted with bit rubbers which we supply in a variety ofcolours.

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